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Saturday, May 08, 2010

HQ Pics of Rob & Kristen Arriving at Heathrow Airport - April 11, 2010

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Another 'Eclipse' Review - Doing Just Enough To Encourage Fans, “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” Delivers

Spoilers!!!!




Written: May 06 '10
Product Rating: 4.0
Pros: Decent acting, character development, special effects, Sense that story is going somewhere
Cons: A lot feels very familiar.

The Bottom Line: The next installment in “The Twilight Saga,” “Eclipse” progresses the stories and relationships from the earlier films and is entertaining for viewers from teenagers up. 




The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Series’ become tougher and tougher for non-fans the longer the series persists. Those who are not embedded in a phenomenon tend to be looking for something that builds on the prior installments while still giving viewers something that feels new, if not entirely familiar. So, for example, with “Twilight” (reviewed at: http://www.epinions.com/content_451430813316 ) the pressure on filmmakers was to please fans and get an audience who had not read any of the books intrigued in the story and characters. With “New Moon” (reviewed at: http://www.epinions.com/content_492450057860 ) the pressure was to retain the audience and not simply repeat the teen melodrama aspects and allow the audience to feel like the story was actually going somewhere. They largely succeeded. With “Eclipse,” the third installment in the “Twilight Saga,” the stakes are raised, especially for those who are not already glued to the series.

For that audience, the fear has to be that “Eclipse” will simply be a repetition of the two prior installments and will be more teen melodrama than anything else. After all, in “The Twilight Saga,” there is a romance to vampires and werewolves and much of Kristen Stewart’s acting involves alternately looking moon-eyed and falling down. With “Eclipse,” the formula is broken and the film fearlessly illustrates what it only implied in “New Moon,” that most vampires are actually angry and quite evil. While “New Moon” had the carnage off-screen, “Eclipse” illustrates it and the conflict becomes more than just a teenage “I love him,” “no, I love the other guy,” “no, I love the first guy more” story. And it is bound to be well-received by the fans. It was well-received by this non-fan.

Bella Swan and Edward Cullen have made it to Senior year of high school and as their relationship is deepening, Bella is applying to colleges and Edward decides to go through the motions of going to college to be with her and applies as well. But in nearby Seattle, Washington, there have been killings which Jacob knows are the work of vampires. Bella, despite Edward’s dislike of Jacob, continues to visit Jacob and with Jacob’s werewolf clan moves to deal with the vampires, Jacob becomes more protective of his best friend. When Edward and the Cullens are given proof that the problems in Seattle are the works of vampires, Alice sees the menace coming to Forks and the Cullens are forced to flee.

With an army of vampires descending upon Forks, Bella, Edward and Jacob flee in order to protect Bella as she appears to be the target of the rage of the vampires. With the attack imminent, the Cullen family joins forces with the werewolves in order to prevent the slaughter of humans and the exposure of both supernatural communities.

The nicest thing about “Eclipse” is that while the characters seem largely the same in the film, the plot has an almost constant sense of movement and the film feels like it is going somewhere. And where it goes is worth the wait. The key to who is behind the army of vampires and why makes perfect sense and the emotional resonance carries back to the final scene of “Twilight,” which works for those who have seen the prior installments. For those who have not seen “Twilight,” the motivations for Victoria are repeated enough so that she seems like a reasonable villain. Newbie viewers are more likely to be lost by the appearance of Jane and the Volturi than Victoria and her arc.

On the subject of Victoria, Bryce Dallas Howard steps into the role beautifully and while fans might miss Rachel Lefevre, Howard does a good job of playing Victoria as both harsh and wounded. In fact, I didn’t even notice the recasting until the credits, that is how flawlessly Howard assumes the looks and mannerisms of Victoria as characterized by Lefevre.

On the character front, “Eclipse” does a decent job of progressing Bella, Edward and Jacob, though it narrowly misses recreating the sense of watching the same ridiculous love triangle in the prior film. The movie works in this regard because it leaves the characters with a much more firm sense of who each of the principles are and what direction they are headed in. Bella manages to swoon more for Edward and the resulting decisions she makes feel much more organic than simply having to choose between the two lead hunks. The result is that “Eclipse” will probably replay better than “New Moon” for those who are not looking at the series for the teenage romance aspect.

As far as performances go, Ashley Greene continues to steal her scenes as Alice Cullen, the vampire who is able to see the future (except when it is most useful). Fortunately, her vision is explained and explored more in this movie, as is Jasper’s twitchiness. Jackson Rathbone has played Jasper as twitchy and dark and in “Eclipse” he is given the chance to steal a scene or two for more than just chill factor. He portrays Jasper in a more adult fashion and when Jasper begins to take a leadership role in the planning of the combat, it is Rathbone’s performance which sells it.

The leading men do what they have done before, so there are no surprises from Robert Pattinson (Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob), Billy Burke (Charlie, Bella’s father) or Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen). Facinelli deserves a special note in that his role as the Cullen patriarch is given more importance in “Eclipse” and Facinelli makes good use of the screentime. His trick is to both provide a level of consistency and to make quiet scenes where Carlisle provides deeply human wisdom seem inhuman and Facinelli nails it.

Kristen Stewart continues to do a decent job of balancing Bella’s role as damsel in distress and normal teenage girl. In “Eclipse,” the role is a bit more physical for her and she seems up to the task. Waifish girls everywhere have a new role model in Stewart’s Swan and she plays off Pattinson well, so at the very least the film portrays a very real sense of sexual chemistry.

Finally, while “New Moon” had some morph effects which were not ideal (notably with werewolf transformations), “Eclipse” has the kinks worked out. The special effects are amazing and adult audiences are likely only to be disappointed in that they do not go far enough. The climactic battle has startlingly little blood for a conflict of its magnitude and those looking at this for an adult sense of realism are likely to be a little let down.

But those looking for something new to swoon about in Forks, Washington, where vampires and werewolves are real and they are all interested in teenagers, “Eclipse” is something to rave about.

This is my thirteenth entry into the Good Movies Write-Off at: http://www.epinions.com/content_5387100292

Recommended:
Yes

Viewing Method: Test Screening
Film Completeness: Looked complete to me.

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Water for Elephants Filming Starts May 20th

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See the brand new theatrical trailer for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in theaters this Sunday with Letters to Juliet


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Rob and Kristen Sign Autographs...Together!!!

This is just PERFECT! I want to cry seriously! hahahahaha!

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Sent a package to Rob for his B-Day that included letters from some of our members and a shirt.. The thing is that today the lovely creator of the comm [info]consciencieuse received a response and guess what?! Rob AND KRISTEN both signed a pic for us, PERSONALIZED and everything!!!!!!! OMGossssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

My shipper heart almost exploded they read fan mail TOGETHER?! hahaha we sent the package to Rob's address! haha Niceeeeeeee! LoL (Fan fic anyone? hahaha)..

ETA: (May 7, 2010)
This was posted here almost a year ago.. I had it Friends Only and I opened it because when I woke up today someone uploaded the pic to some comms and sites, so, I decided to share the complete story behind it.

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‘The Summer House’ is Screening at CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival

The Sum­mer House, a short film that Rob was in a few years ago, will be screened at the CFC World­wide Short Film Fes­ti­val Spe­cialty? Pro­gram on June 4, 2010.
It was also shown at the East End Film Fes­ti­val in Lon­don on April 28th.

Rob & Kristen Confirm They're Dating—to Oprah!

Oh Robsten, don't you know we have eyes everywhere?
Robert PattinsonKristen StewartDakota Fanning, and Taylor Lautner all taped an episode for The Oprah Winfrey Show earlier this week, to air May 13.
While some fans were treated to a special screening of Eclipse, the good stuff happened with the cameras weren't rolling.
Like when Rob and Kristen confirmed to Oprah backstage they are in fact dating:
"We were all briefed before the show how to handle the talent," says our source who works for the Big O. "Part of what we were told was that Rob and Kristen are dating."
Come again?
So here's how it went down:
Apparently, before Robsten and the gang went to tape the segment, they went over with Oprah what she was going to ask. O said she had to "go there" and gave Rob and Kristen the heads-up she was going to ask the big dating question.
Robsten and their people obviously said they wouldn't straight-up answer, no surprise there, so Rob, Kristen and Oprah came to a little agreement.
When asked, Rob and Kristen could totally give the coy nonanswer answer (Rob joked Kristen was pregnant, Kristen joked Rob was having the baby), and O wouldn't press it too hard on air.
On one condition—she wanted to know what was really happening.
Dishes our Oprah spy:
"Obviously Oprah had to ask something during the taping, but agreed beforehand she wouldn't be too hard on [Rob and Kristen] if they told her what was really going on. Both Rob and Kristen's people and Summit then confirmed ahead of time [Rob and Kristen] are together and are dating. One hundred percent."
At least O knows how to get it out of them somehow! And really, are you going to lie to Oprah? No way!
So that's the little agreement our fave couple settled on. They could get away with the deflected joking answer, but Oprah (and her crew) needed to know what was really up with them.
As for how the Twilight couple interacted behind the scenes? Let's just say it certainly wasn't as tense as it was in Vancouver!
"They weren't superaffectionate or anything," says our source, who was with Rob, Kristen and the cast the entire time they were at the show.
"Kristen seemed a little awkward and nervous, but Rob didn't at all. He was really friendly and was cracking jokes the entire time."
So is the confirmation to Oprah enough for you Nonsten's that Rob and Kristen (who arrived back in L.A. together this week, too) are still happily together? Of course not, didn't think so.
But for your entertainment, then, you can check out this twitter of an eyewitness who saw Robsten kissing and cuddling in the airport as they left Chicago together.
You know, just for giggles.

Friday, May 07, 2010

News Guardian: Robert Pattinson shines in a roll very different to Twilight

I HAD no idea what to expect from Remember Me.
I thought maybe a dark version of a Nicholas Sparks type story.

And in that respect, I suppose, I was close - but it was nothing at all like what I expected as this is a film that is both heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.

Tyler (Robert Pattinson) is a bit of a rebel, still coping with his older brother's suicide several years earlier, he has a tense relationship with his dad (a rather snotty Pierce Brosnan), and a very close relationship with his little sister Caroline (Ruby Jerins).

When Tyler and his best friend and roommate Aidan (Tate Ellington) try to break up a fight, they end up getting arrested and Tyler gets beaten up by one of the policemen.

Later Aidan sets up Tyler with the policeman's daughter Ally (Emilie de Ravin) in order to get back at the copper who attacked him.

But Ally is struggling with a tragedy as well, and the two become drawn to each other in a series of really endearing moments.

The ending - which I won't even hint at - came as a complete surprise to me.

I was sat watching the film, and enjoying it nonetheless, when I found myself thinking, how can this end?

And then it did - and I was utterly shocked, and saddened.

You really have to watch the film to see what I mean, but it will be both sad and uplifting at the same time.
www.newsguardian.co.uk  via thinkingofrob.com

New Rob Pic + Report: Naperville families welcome 'Twilight' vampire

Hold the garlic (lol)

Naperville families welcome 'Twilight' vampire


You're not supposed to invite a vampire into your house, but when Robert Pattinson of "Twilight" fame rang the doorbell of the Webster family's Naperville home Tuesday, all decorum -- let alone rules -- went out the window.
Pattinson's appearance was part of a taped stunt set up by producers of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The actor made surprise visits to three Naperville homes that evening.
"Twilight" cast members from the movie franchise about teen vampires were in town to tape an episode set to air May 13. The Websters were one of the families who had requested tickets to attend the taping. Little did they know they would get a whole lot more.
Jeanne Webster and her daughter Colleen, a sophomore at Naperville Central High School, had been contacted by producers and told that no more tickets were available. Instead, the producers asked if they could set up a video phone in the Websters' home Tuesday night so Winfrey could talk to them remotely during taping the next morning. The Websters agreed and settled in for what they thought would be a dull night of technical setup.
"At 9 p.m. the doorbell rings and we saw this huge light and we were just screaming," said Jeanne. "We thought it was Oprah at the door. My daughter Colleen opened the door and it was Rob Pattinson at the door to wish her a sweet 16th birthday."
Another Naperville family, the McAlpines, also fell victim to what would become a welcome prank.
Lisa McAlpine's 13-year-old daughter Meggan had invited three friends over to watch the video-phone setup. They met a movie star instead.
"The poor man -- they practically tackled him," said Lisa. "I don't think he'll have his hearing back for awhile."
"I was in a state of shock at first," said Meggan. "I always think if I ever meet these people this is what I'm going to say to them, but all I could do was scream."
At the Websters' home, Pattinson stuck around for about 15 to 20 minutes.
"I had my glasses on and had taken out my contacts and had no makeup on," said Jeanne. "I couldn't believe it. He was really funny and answered all of (Colleen's) questions. He was a real laid-back type of guy."
Pattinson also handed out Oprah tickets, so Jeanne, Colleen and 17-year-old daughter Shannon attended the Wednesday taping, where they also got to see stars Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and Dakota Fanning.
"It's been a crazy couple of days," said Colleen. "I can't believe it. The first thing that went through my mind was, 'This cannot be happening to me.' I was completely speechless for the first time in my life."
Source via Rplife

Cover Art for the Muse Single Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)

More news on the announcement that Muse will be on the Eclipse soundtrack this morning. On the official Muse website they have unveiled the cover art for the single Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever). Remember that you’ll be able to hear the song when it is officially released on May 17th. Check out the cover art below:

From Muse’s website:
A brand new Muse song will be released worldwide on Monday May 17th! The track, ‘Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)’ was written and recorded by the band earlier this year and has been chosen to be the lead single from the soundtrack of the forthcoming Twilight film ‘Eclipse’.
Don’t forget to keep up with all Eclipse soundtrack news on the newly unveiled official site here.
via twilightersanonymous

Exclusive: Oprah and the Cast of Twilight

They are the hottest stars on the planet—Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and Dakota Fanning!
Tune in on 05/13 to watch this show

Edward & Bella lead a poll of most-anticipated summer movie couples

Here’s a shocker. Those two crazy kids from the Twilight franchise topped a recent Fandango poll (given to EW exclusively!) ranking the summer’s most anticipated movie couples. SJP and John Corbett snagged spot No. 2 (ooh, that’s a burn, Chris Noth!), while poor Drew Barrymore and Justin Long just barely beat Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer (um, who? yes, exactly) for ninth place. Personally, I’m stunned (not really) that the golden comedic chemistry between Annette Bening and Julianne Moore in The Kids Are Alright didn’t make the cut. Oh well. Take a gander at the list. Who are you most jazzed about seeing on the silver screen in the coming weeks? Top 10 Most Anticipated Summer Movie Couples:
1. Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson, Eclipse: 28 percent
2. Sarah Jessica Parker and John Corbett, Sex and the City 2: 17 percent
3. Robert Downey, Jr. & Gwyneth Paltrow Iron Man 2: 14 percent
4. Julia Roberts & Javier Bardem, Eat Pray Love: 8 percent
5. Ashton Kutcher & Katherine Heigl Killers: 8 percent
6. Russell Crowe & Cate Blanchett, Robin Hood: 6 percent
7. Tom Cruise & Cameron Diaz, Knight and Day: 5 percent
8. Jake Gyllenhaal & Gemma Arterton, Prince of Persia: 4 percent
9. Drew Barrymore & Justin Long, Going the Distance: 2 percent
10. Vanessa Hudgens & Alex Pettyfer, Beastly: 2 percent
popwatch.ew.com  via KStew411.

Raising Money For World Wildlife Federation (WWF) In Rob's Honor!

from Dreams of Robert:
It's soon Rob's birthday and we are trying to raise money for World Wildlife Federation (WWF) (he is a supporter!) . Hope you can help us.
The donation is totally in his honor! We take nothing!
For now we work with ROBsessed Spain and Pattinson News
If you have blog/ site and you want  to be part of our project let us know (dreamsofrobert@gmail.com).
You don't have to donate a lot of money, donate what you can, everything counts. Hope we will raise some money till his birthday.
Spread the word, help us! And donate if you can. You can do it here

More Pics of Rob & Kristen Arriving at Lax - May 5, 2010 - HQ and Untagged

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Eclipse Screening Report, Spoilers!

This was posted on Rob's IMDb page. The person says that her friend attended the Oprah Eclipse screening and share details about the movie.
True? False? I can't say. Just keep in mind that they watched a rough cut and this is one person's point of view.


My friend was able to attend the Oprah Eclipse screening and this is her experience!!!!! "They tell us that the movie is not complete so be warned that it is rough but they wanted us to be able to see what they have. It starts and there is no sound. And I think boy, they weren't kidding when they said it was rough! But they rewind the movie and start it again. Ha! The music wasn't complete so we don't know what will be on the soundtrack. That will be a good thing for us once it's added and we can watch it with everyone else on June 30. There was a scene when a wolf was animated and there was some scenes with subtitles, too. Also there was some really shaky camera scenes and lighting issues but for the most part it was done.

So I was very surprised that the balance between the Edward and Bella moments and the action was well done. They had ALL the MAJOR Edward and Bella moments but sadly not all the moments we loved from the books but at least they had the MAJOR ones. And of course those scenes were rushed and didn't have exact dialogue like fans would like. BUT I was pleasantly surprised and can be happy with it. So some may say they got it all perfect and others may say they are very upset things were left out! They DID have the leg hitch scene! Oh it was good, hot and SEXY! Their conversation wasn't really the way I remembered it and he doesn't crumble the part of the wrought iron bed to demonstrate how strong he is. They had a LOT of good kissing in the movie which was really lacking in New Moon. Edward was cute and smiling except when Bella was snapping at him or breaking off the kiss for some reason.

Charlie is absolutely perfect! He just nails it everytime and has such spectacular comic relief! Love him! The scene with him and Bella discussing her virginity was AWESOMELY awkward! It could not have been more perfect. And the wolfpack meeting at the bonfire was very well done. Not too long and just enough information given. I like the Jasper backstory. I felt that was done really well and there are a couple of great Alice and Jasper moments! The Rosalie backstory was ALMOST perfect. The Alice kidnapping Bella scenes were left out and that's when Rosalie tells Bella her story. The big problem is they also took out the part where Rosalie tells Bella about going to see her friend Vera and wanting a child like Vera's new baby boy. She fell in love with the child and dreamed of being a mother someday. It's the main reason why she was so upset she was changed into a vampire and

and that is why she's upset with Bella for choosing to give that up. This is a crucial to undersstanding her actions in BD with Renesmee. It just seems like these movies are way more pro Jacob than Edward. They don't seem to understand Jacob winds up with Edward and Bella's daughter so they shouldn't make him seem so much like a hero. SO the biggest thing that is wrong and unacceptable is that Alice never kidnaps Bella when Edward goes hunting. You never get the feeling Bella has to be kept safe from whatever is happening in Seattle. So all of a sudden Jacob is at school talking to Edward about the treaty being broken by Emmett and Jasper and then Bella is mad at Edward for not keeping her clued in. The next thing you know she's on the back of Jacob's motorcycle speeding away from Edward like na na na na na! It makes me so mad! Bella was a brat in the book sometimes but never like that! So it was in your face to Edward! I HATE that part and it was the worst part.

It definitely was not that way in the book! Then there is the tent scene and for the most part it was really good. They left out the "space heater" comment which seemed way wrong to me because they should use all those cute classic lines the fan loved from the books. The dialogue with Edward and Jacob is good but the scene ends abruptly without the standoff between them! I love that part of the book and I'm sad it wasn't in the movie. The part where Jacob and Bella kiss was very upsetting but the really bad part is when Bella goes back to Edward afterwards. The whole conversation is just all wrong! Bella never sheds a tear and she never seems sad by her behavior...that's all wrong!! It's like ooops it just happened. Blech! The hair in this movie is SUPER bad! Everyone just looks so fake that it is comical and very distracting! I burst out laughing once when Peter was on the screen! His hair and makeup were just so poorly done! Edward was the only one that looks good!

Riley is a main character in the movie and definitely has more scenes than the Cullens. But I think they do that to establish him and create tension. I also thought the newborns seemed like zombies at times but it worked for the most part. The action stuff was really cool. I think there needs to be more editing at times because I can see the newborns flying away from the wolves before they even touch them! They need to touch up things like that but it was still really cool. The way they rip up the vampires is also really cool. I really dislike Bryce Dallas Howard as Victoria...she's BAD! Like super horrible acting! The faces she makes is amusing and not scary at all! I can't stand her at all so I was glad she wasn't in the movie that much. There was a kissing scene between her and Riley that made me want to puke. I guess it had to be there to show her fake/planned relationship with him.

So that may seem like a lot of negative stuff but really the Edward and Bella scenes are so good but just too short as usual. The scene when Edward reads Jacob's mind and learns he tried to kiss Bella and she punches him...it is so so so schmexy!!!!! I have always loved angry Edward! No nose pinching but good car screeching and anger! I cried two times at sweet at just how sweet Edward is to Bella. I just love that stuff and that's why I love the books! So all in all I think when this movie is completed it will be the best one so far. When it's completed and the music is added it will even be better. I'm so glad I saw it!" So after hearing her account I feel a lot better about some things and still worried about others. I will reserve my final opinion once I see the movie. Thought I would share her story with all of you and I hope you enjoyed it! 
via Rplife

Extra TV Video: Rob’s Surprise Visit to One Lucky Fan’s House


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New Preview of Robert Pattinson Comic-Bio

Usually they make movies out of comic book heroes. Now they make comic books out of movie actors.

Bluewater Comics' latest edition in its FAME line is the biography of Robert Pattinson, best known for his portrayal of the vegetarian, mind-reading vampire, Edward Cullen (cue the screaming), in the 'Twilight' film saga.

Pattinson joins other famous names on the comic book shelves, from The Beatles to Michael Jackson -- even Stephenie Meyer herself.

Readers will see comic book RPattz from his childhood in London, to his early movie roles in forgotten films, to his jump to fame with a role in 'Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire' right up through his more current work in 'Remember Me.'

The book is filled with Pattinson's own words, such as, "It's one of my favorite books and one of my favorite scripts as well. It's going to be a really, really good movie," referring to his most recently wrapped film, 'Bel Ami.'

The comic bio, written by Kimberly Sherman and illustrated by Nathaniel Ooten, hits the shelves at the end of May -- a strategic release date since the highly-anticipated 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' opens on Jun. 30.

Kristen Stewart will have her own comic-bio on the shelves in June. In the meantime, bad news for Team Jacob: No word yet on a Taylor Lautner edition.

Check out these preview pages:
 moviefone.com

@RobPattzNews Hears from Fans About “Eclipse” Clips on Oprah

By the way, got 2nd fan confirmation (Thank you). There will definitely be *new* #Eclipse *scenes* shown during Oprah Show May 13!

@taryder Tweets About Oprah/Eclipse Exclusive Tomorrow

 
@taryder. : oh man...hot behind the scenes scoop tomorrow straight from the Oprah set re: Eclipse/Robsten. twihards you all are going to die! via web     via Source 

New Eclipse Wallpaper

made by @halvir09.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse — Bookmarks

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Ted Casablanca’s Bitch-Back!: Why Won’t Robsten Confirm?

Dear Ted:
I hope you’re having a lovely week. Right now I have two adorable dogs sound asleep while I type away on my computer. Anyway, I want to ask a Robsten question. Now we all know they’re together, they’re not going to say anything because they don’t have to. I do have to ask, do you think the other reason why they don’t just admit it is because if they do decide to break up, it’s an easy break? I mean they don’t have to confirm a breakup if they don’t confirm a relationship, makes it much easier (maybe more celebs should take notice).
—Sam
Dear Clean Break:
True, not acknowledging their sparks to the press makes it easier to navigate the complicated world that is young love, but it doesn’t do us fans any good! Guess we’ll have to settle for Twitter reports of their airport cuddle sessions. And A.T. updates, of course!

Muse's song for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' soundtrack revealed

Just released is new information regarding the official soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's first single . . . and it's from Muse!
After a long back and forth about whether Muse would appear on the album, sure enough they will, and their song is called "Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)."
The information comes from Stephenie Meyer's Official Website
The first single on "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" has just been confirmed and I get to bring you the exclusive details. Stephenie's very favorite band, Muse, has contributed a song called "Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)" and it's the first single from the project. It will be out on May 17th. I haven't heard it yet, but I am very excited. The official soundtrack will also be available on June 8th. You can pre-order the Eclipse soundtrack here.
Twilight-Examiner